In a gps navigation apparatus, a procedure of preparation of route for navigation using a specific point (WAY-point or MARK-point) established and registered by the tracking function is simplified. A track list picture is read out from a MENU picture by the predetermined operation, and a desired track name is designated from the list. When a type the specific point is selected by the predetermined operation to designate conversion from the track to a route, position data of the start point, the specific point of the selected type, and the destination point, of the designated track name are extracted, and interpolation data connecting the positions by straight line in the time series sequence is produced to construct a route for navigation. Conventionally, the selection has been made by each point unit, however, an automatic conversion in a batch in a track unit is employed, and thus a route creating operation is extremely simplified.
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1. A gps navigation apparatus for having a present position displayed on a display unit thereof while receiving a gps signal to store data of the present position in memory means at an interval of fixed movement distance or fixed time interval, and having the position data stored in said memory means as specific points when a designation is given by point establishing means during a movement process, and capable of giving a track name to a group of time series data, composed of said movement locus data from the start point to the destination and position data of said specific points, for registering, comprising:
track designating means for having a previously registered track name displayed on said display unit for selecting and designating a desired track,
route creation designating means for designating creation of a conversion route with respect of the track designated by said track designating means,
data extracting means for extracting position data only of the start point, specific points, and the destination from data group of the designated track names based on designation by said route creation designating means, and
interpolation data producing means for producing interpolation data linearly connecting between positions indicated by data extracted by said data extracting means in said time series sequence,
wherein, in a navigation mode, the conversion route having said start point, specific points, and destination connected by straight line segments by use of said interpolation data is displayed on said display unit for execution of the navigation.
4. A gps navigation apparatus for having a present position displayed on a display unit thereof while receiving a gps signal to store data of the present position in memory means at an interval of fixed movement distance or fixed time, and having the position data stored in said memory means as specific points when a designation is given by point establishing means during a movement process, and capable of giving a track name to a group of time series data,
composed of movement locus data from a start point to a destination and position data of said specific points, for registering, comprising:
track designating means for having a previously registered track name displayed on said display unit for selecting and designating a desired track,
route creation designating means for designating creation of a conversion route with respect of a track designated by said track designating means,
data extracting means for extracting only position data of the start point, specific points, and the destination from data group of the designated track names based on designation by said route creation designating means,
route determining means for deriving the shortest route from the start point to the destination passing through all the specific points based on the data extracted by said data extracting means, and
interpolation data producing means for producing interpolation data linearly connecting the start point, specific points and the destination, related to the shortest route derived by said route determining means,
wherein, in a navigation mode, said shortest route by use of said interpolation data is displayed on said display unit for execution of the navigation.
7. A gps navigation apparatus for having a present position displayed on a display unit thereof while receiving a gps signal to store data of the present position in memory means at an interval of fixed movement distance or fixed time, and having respective position data stored in memory means with an identification data indicating specific points attached thereto as a WAY-point or MARK-point selected from a point establishing means for designating during a movement process thereof, and capable of giving a track name to a group of time series data, composed of movement locus data from a start point to a destination and position data of said WAY-point and MARK-point, for registering, comprising:
track designating means for having a previously registered track name displayed on said display unit for selecting and designating a desired track,
route creation designating means for designating creation of a conversion route accompanied with selection of either WAY-point or MARK-point with respect of the track designated by said track designating means,
data extracting means for extracting only position data of the start point, one type of the specific points related to a selection of WAY-point and MARK-point, and the destination from data group of designated track names based on designation by route creation designating means, and
interpolation data producing means for producing interpolation data linearly connecting positions indicated by the data extracted by said data extracting means in time series sequence,
wherein, in a navigation mode, the conversion route linearly connecting said start point, specific points and destination by use of said interpolation data is displayed on said display unit for execution of navigation.
8. A gps navigation apparatus for having a present position displayed on a display unit thereof while receiving a gps signal to store data of the present position in memory means at an interval of fixed movement distance or fixed time interval, and for storing respective position data in memory means with identification data indicating specific points attached thereto as a WAY-point or MARK-point selected by a point establishing means during a movement process thereof and designation is given, and capable of giving a track name to a group of time series data, composed of movement locus data from a start point to a destination and position data of said WAY-point and MARK-point, for registering, comprising:
track designating means for having a previously registered track name displayed on said display unit for selecting and designating a desired track,
route creation designating means for designating creation of a conversion route accompanied with selection of either a WAY-point or MARK-point with respect of the track designated by said track designating means,
data extracting means for extracting only position data of the start point, one type of the specific points related to a selection of WAY-point and MARK-point, and the destination from data group of the designated took track names based on designation by said route creation designating means,
route determining means for deriving the shortest route from the start point to the destination passing through all the specific points related to said selection based on the data extracted by said data extracting means, and
interpolation data producing means for producing interpolation data linearly connecting the start point, specific points and the destination related to the shortest route derived by said route determining means,
wherein, in a navigation mode, the shortest route by use of said interpolation data is displayed on said display unit for execution of the navigation.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a GPS navigation apparatus, and in particular relates to improvement in a function when a new route is created by use of point data, which has been specifically inputted by an operator to be stored as tracking data, together with movement locus data sequentially obtained in a tracking mode.
2. Description of the Related Art
A two-dimensional or three-dimensional positioning system using a radio wave from a GPS (global positioning system) satellite has been developed, and widely used as a navigation apparatus for automobiles, vessels, or the like. The GPS navigation apparatus is, together with an intrinsic navigation function, provided at least with a tracking function and a routing function.
Here, the tracking function is a function for displaying a movement state as locus information while positioning it at an interval of unit distance or unit time, and for preserving the locus data recorded from the start point to the destination (final arriving point), while the routing function is a function to have the destination and a special point previously inputted and stored by an operator based on a map, PIO (point of interest) information, or the like, such that a route from the start point to the destination is established to be displayed and preserved. The tracking function is often also provided with a function to preserve specific points, which are made to be inputted by the operator during a movement process, together with the locus data.
For example, when the tracking function is utilized in hiking, fishing, etc. by use of a vessel, or the like, the specific point is rarely known previously, and thus a WAY-POINT (specific point on a movement route) or MARK-POINT (specific point off the movement route) is sequentially inputted for storing by a user during actual movement.
In particular, a location of a forked route, well-water, or the like, in hiking, and a location of good fishing ground or the like in fishing, are stored as the WAY-POINT, and the location of a fine view or a position of an iron tower, lighthouse, headland, or the like, which was off the route but useful as a landmark, are stored as the MARK-POINT, together with ordinary movement locus data, respectively, for preserving as an original hiking or fishing route.
The route preserved by use of the tracking function as described above often contains useless routes between the start point and the destination. In other words, concerning the hiking course, there is a case where the destination is reached after repeatedly losing a way on the way, and a fishing vessel may largely meander to search for a good fishing ground, and thus an additional distance due to the lost way or meandered navigation is also included in the preserved route. Accordingly, when return-way navigation is executed by use of the route data preserved in an outward trip, or when the destination is visited later again using the preserved route, the route including the useless route is displayed, and the navigation can be made only along the displayed route.
Contrarily, when a route is created by linearly connecting the WAY-POINTs in the route, the navigation excluding the useless route becomes possible, and therefore there is a model with such a new route creating function. If a new route is created by linearly connecting only the MARK-POINTs, the navigation for visiting only impressive points is possible.
However, because the tracking function and the routing function in the GPS navigation apparatus are intrinsically independent, in order to create a route linearly connecting only the specific points as described above, required procedures are that a multiplicity of the start points, specific points and destinations, which are preserved and registered by the tracking function, are to be displayed as listed point information, only necessary points are selected and extracted therefrom, and data of the respective extracted points are transferred to the routing function to create the new route.
Specifically, although a procedure to execute is that the start points, specific points and destinations are selected one by one on a point listed picture screen of the tracking function, and the selected data is transferred to established information in the routing function in the conventional model, there is a recent model which can register as many as 600 points, and when a multiplicity of the specific points are registered with respect to a variety of routes, the point listed picture screen should be scrolled from one point to another, and the route creating operation becomes extremely complicated and troublesome in combination also with switching procedures of the function picture screen.
In particular, when the return route without useless route needs to be urgently created in case of worsening of weather, imminent sunset, or the like, it is extremely inconvenient, and may become a factor causing a disaster, or the like.
The present invention is created with an object to provide a GPS navigation apparatus having a new function, provided thereon, which is capable of automatically creating by a simple operation, a route linearly connecting the start point, specific points and the destination from the route data preserved by the tracking function.
A first embodiment of the present application is to provide a GPS navigation apparatus for having a present position displayed on a display unit while receiving a GPS signal to store present position data in memory means at an interval of fixed movement distance or fixed time, and having the position data stored in the memory means as specific points when designation is given by point establishing means during the movement process, and capable of giving a track name to a group of time series data, composed of the movement locus data from the start point to the destination and position data of the specific points, for registering, comprising:
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the position data of the respective points (inclusive of the start point and destination) can be collectively used as an object of the route creating function in a previously registered track unit, thereby conventional one-by-one selection of the respective points becomes unnecessary, and the route creating operation can be remarkably simplified.
In a second embodiment of the present application, the procedure before extraction of only the position data of the start point, specific points and the destination by the data extracting means is the same as the first invention; however, it is different in producing the shortest route thereafter.
In other words, route determining means are provided for deriving the shortest route from the start point to the destination passing through all the specific points based on the data extracted by the data extracting means, and interpolation data producing means for producing interpolation data linearly connecting the start point, specific points and the destination related to the shortest route derived by the route determining means, wherein, in the navigation mode, the shortest route by use of the interpolation data is displayed on the display unit for execution of the navigation.
Because the route created by the first embodiment is based on an established time series sequence of the specific points, the route between the start point and the destination is not necessarily the shortest. However, according to the second embodiment, because the route determining means previously determines the connection of the specific points to make the shortest route, and the route is displayed, the most reasonable route can be employed in the navigation of a case, or the like, where a return trip is hurried passing through the respective specific points.
It should be noted that although there are a WAY-POINT and a MARK-POINT as types of the specific points, there is a GPS navigation apparatus which can selectively establish them while moving.
In such an apparatus, when selection of either WAY-POINT or MARK-POINT is made for designation by the point establishing means, respective position data are stored in memory means with identification data, indicating any of the specific points, attached thereto, and time series data group composed of the movement locus data from the start point to the destination and the position data of the WAY-POINT and the MARK-POINT is given a track name for registration.
There, in a GPS navigation apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present application, are provided data extracting means in which a desired track name is selected and designated by track designating means, and creation of a conversion route is designated with selection of either WAY-POINT or MARK-POINT with respect to the track designated by the route creation designating means, and the position data of only the start point, one type of the specific points related to the selection and the destination from the data group of the designated track name based on the designation, and interpolation data producing means for producing interpolation data linearly connecting the positions indicated by the data extracted by the data extracting means in the time series sequence, wherein, in the navigation mode, a conversion route connecting the start point, specific points and the destination linearly by use of the interpolation data is displayed on the display unit for execution of the navigation.
According to the present invention, when the WAY-POINT and the MARK-POINT simultaneously exist in the designated track, either of them is selected, and the navigation along a route linearly connecting the start point, the specific points of the selected type and the destination in the established time series sequence can be executed in the same manner as the first invention.
Moreover, a fourth embodiment of the present application is to create the shortest route in the same manner as the second embodiment in the above-described third embodiment. Although the procedure before extraction of only the position data of the start point, the specific points of the selected type and the destination from the data group of the designated track name by the data extracting means is the same as the third embodiment, route determining means are provided for deriving the shortest route from the start point to the destination passing through all the specific points related to the selection based on the extracted data, and interpolation data producing means for producing interpolation data linearly connecting the start point, specific points and the destination related to the shortest route derived by the route determining means, wherein, in the navigation mode, the shortest route by use of the interpolation data is displayed on the display unit for execution of the navigation.
Accordingly, in the same manner as the second embodiment, the navigation along the shortest route connecting the start point, the specific points of the selected type, and the destination can be executed.
FIG. 1(A) is an outside perspective view obliquely seen from the upper right and FIG. 1(B) is an outside perspective view obliquely seen from the upper left, of a portable type GPS navigation apparatus according to an embodiment.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail using the drawings.
Embodiment 1:
Firstly, FIGS. 1(A) and 1(B) are external perspective view, looked from the upside right and the upside left, respectively, of a GPS navigation apparatus relating to the embodiment.
A liquid crystal display unit (LCD) 2 is provided in the front of the apparatus 1, and a STICK key 3, an IN-key 4, and an OUT-key 5 are provided downside thereof, and a POWER key 6, a MENU key 7, a SAVE key 8 of a battery, and two PAGE keys 9, 10 are provided on the right and left sides thereof.
Then, a system circuit as shown in
In
Here, the microcomputer circuit 18 has an ordinary configuration composed of a CPU 21, a ROM 22, a RAM 23, and an I/O port 24. A received signal by the GPS receiver 12 and a measured signal by the barometer 14 or geomagnetism sensor 15 are taken from the I/O port 24 into the microcomputer circuit 18 via interface (I/F) circuits 12a, 14a, and 15a, respectively.
Moreover, operation signals of respective keys 3 to 7, and 7 to 9, shown in
In the ROM 22 of the microcomputer circuit 28, stored are programs related to a variety of functions of the tracking function, routing function, or the like, together with the intrinsic navigation function, and by appropriately operating each of the keys, the CPU 21 reads out pop-up data or function data on a screen to the I/F circuit 2a from the ROM 22 via the I/O port 24, and the images are displayed on the LCD 2.
In addition, in the navigation function or tracking function, as a matter of course, input data from the GPS receiver 12, barometer 14, or geomagnetism sensor 15 are stored in the RAM 23 for having the position information displayed on respective function picture screens based on such data.
In spite of a multiplicity of functions, in the present embodiment, the tracking function, routing function and navigation function related to the invention of the present application will be chiefly described.
(1) Tracking Function:
As described above, the tracking function displays locus information while positioning during movement and preserves locus data from the start point to the final reaching point (destination), and there are two cases of movement; one is movement after previously establishing the destination and specific points, and the other is movement without establishing the destination. Here, the latter case is described exemplifying the case where fishing is performed while navigating a vessel.
Manipulation and operational procedure in the tracking function are shown in a flowchart in FIG. 3.
Firstly, when the MENU key 7 is turned on, a MEMU picture shown in
Then, the CPU 21 stores the present position as “START POINT” in the RAM 23 based on data obtained from the GPS receiver 12, and the position is indicated as [S] in the tracking picture displayed on the LCD 2 (S4, S5).
The CPU 21 has been continuously calculating the movement position since the start of the navigation of the vessel, and every time movement of a fixed distance (for example, 15 m) is confirmed, position data at the time is stored in the RAM 23, and the moved locus is sequentially displayed on the LCD 2 (S7, S8 back to S7).
Furthermore, when clicking the STICK key 3 at a position where many fish were caught on the way of the navigation, picture for registration of a WAY-POINT is read out from the ROM 22 and displayed on the LCD 2, so that selection of a necessary icon leads to registration of the position as the WAY-POINT, and the CPU 21 stores the position data and icon data of the WAY-POINT in the RAM 23 based on the registration operation (S9 to S13 and back to S7).
When there are marks such as a lighthouse, headland, etc. even off the navigation route, the picture for MARK-POINT registration is read out by operating the STICK key 3, and designating the positions of the marks permits the positions to be registered as the MARKPOINTs with the icon data attached thereto, in the same manner as the WAY-POINT (S15 to S18 and back to S7).
When registering the WAY-POINT or MARK-POINT as described above, it is also possible to register therewith names and memo for the point. However, when such a procedure is not followed, a serial number is automatically given as the name.
Accordingly, if two WAY-POINTs and one MARK-POINT are registered during navigation for 2.1 km from the START POINT, a locus (wake) is displayed on the tracking picture screen in a manner as shown in FIG. 5. Because a flag icon has been selected for the WAY-POINT and [M] icon, for the MARK-POINT, the respective icons are displayed at each of the registration positions.
In registering the MARK-POINT, establishment of an approximate position of the MARK-POINT is easy because a navigational direction at the present time is shown by A in the tracking picture and the distance in the picture is indicated by a reference line segment.
Moreover, the picture screen can be scrolled by operating the STICK key 3 so as to appropriately slant, fundamental expansion/reduction on the display can be adjusted in a variety of ratios by returning to MENU screen (
When reaching the final destination after registering some of the WAY-POINTs and MARK-POINTs, click the STICK key 3 (S19, S20).
Because the CPU 21 displays the screen for registration of WAY-POINT on the LCD 2 by this operation, clicking “DESTINATION” in screen leads to storing the position data of the DESTINATION and icon data of [D] in the RAM 23 (S22, S23).
Then, when the CPU 21 displays an input picture of the track name immediately on the LCD 2, the track name is inputted by operation of the STICK key 3 in the picture, and data group stored in the RAM 23 in the process from the START POINT to the DESTINATION is preserved under an inputted track name when “OK” is clicked, and thereafter, the process returns again to the tracking picture plane (S24 to S28).
As a result thereof, for example, provided six WAY-POINTs and three MARK-POINTs from the START POINT to the DESTINATION have been registered, time series data as shown in
Here, in “NAME OF POINT,” although a point composed of TD and a serial number is a POINT which is measured at an interval of fixed distance (in this case, every 15 m), a point composed of WP and a serial number is a WAY-POINT, and a point composed of MP and a serial number is a MARK-POINT, LATITUDE data and LONGITUDE data which have been obtained from the GPS receiver 12 with respect to respective POINTs are stored in response each other, and altitude data based on data obtained from the barometer 14 is also stored.
Moreover, icons of [S] and [D] are automatically attached to the START POINT and the DESTINATION, respectively, and selected icons (in this case, a flag and [M]) are attached to the WAY-POINT and MARK-POINT, therefore respective icon codes are stored in ICON columns related to the POINTs.
These data become as shown in
It should be noted that, as the track is named “SAGAMI-A” in this embodiment, point names of “SAGAMI-A001” to “SAGAMI-A006” are automatically displayed at each WAY-POINT.
(2) Routing Function:
As described above, the tracking function enables registration of a navigation locus of a vessel in the RAM 23, however, navigating in the return trip using the same navigation locus registered in the outgoing trip is rare case, and in many cases in the return trip, desirable navigation is desired to tread the positions where the catch was favorable as is the above-described case of the WAY-POINT, or to pass through the vicinity of the MARK-POINT registered as a mark of fine view site, lighthouse, or the like.
However, in the navigation by a vessel, the vessel more often meanders its route to arrive at the DESTINATION as shown in
For this problem, in the conventional GPS navigation apparatus, a POINT list picture plane as shown in
In view of such problems, in the present embodiment, in addition to the route establishing program by individual POINT selection as described above, a program capable of establishing the route by designating the track name registered by the tracking function and converting collectively is previously provided in the ROM 22, and a route establishing along the above-described requirement is performed by a simple operation.
Hereinafter, procedure and operation thereof are described with reference to a flowchart shown in FIG. 8.
Firstly, when operating the MENU key 7 to turn on, a MENU screen in
Then, the CPU 21 reads out the TRACK names registered in the RAM 23 by the tracking function, and the TRACK names are displayed in batch on the TRACK list picture as shown in FIG. 9(B) (S36).
When a TRACK name to be converted to the ROUTE is selected by operation of the STICK key 3 and clicked, all the track data related to the selected TRACK name are read out to display approximate their track (S37, S38). For example, if it is presumed that “SAGAMI-A” is selected in the TRACK list picture of FIG. 9(B), data shown in
Then, if the STICK key 3 is clicked, a pop-up picture of the TRACK shown in FIG. 9(C) is displayed, and if “EDIT” is selected and clicked by operation of the STICK key 3, the picture is switched to a picture for confirmation of the TRACK name and conversion designation to the ROUTE as shown in FIG. 9(D), and thus the TRACK name is first confirmed and then a “WAY-POINT” is selected and clicked from radio buttons of the “WAY-POINT” or “MARK-POINT” provided as selection object items by operation of the STICK key 3, and further “TRACK>ROUTE” is selected and clicked from the radio buttons of selection items of processing contents (S39 to S43).
Moreover, for confirmation, a pop-up picture of “CONTINUE?” is displayed to inquire “YES”/“NO by the clicking, and thus “YES” is selected to be clicked (S44, S45).
Then, at this stage, the CPU 21 extracts data only of the START POINT, respective WAY-POINTs, and DESTINATION POINT from the track data of the selected TRACK for storing them in the RAM 23, and in addition, interpolation data connecting the points by straight line in the time series sequence is calculated and the data thereof is also stored in the RAM 23 (S46, S47).
For example, if the data registered as “SAGAMI-A” is selected as a TRACK name, ROUTE data as shown in
Thereafter, by the CPU 21, the picture is backed to the pop-up picture of FIG. 9(C), however, if “EDIT” is chosen to be clicked by operation of the STICK key 3, the CPU 21 prepares display data based on the ROUTE data stored in the RAM 23 to transfer it to the LCD 2 for being displayed (S48, S49).
Displayed contents thereof are shown as ROUTE in
The ROUTE data thus constructed can also be stored with a name as a new route.
Next, although the above-described routing function uses WAY-POINT, a ROUTE using the MARK-POINT can also be constructed.
In such a case, in the picture [FIG. 9(D)] for confirmation of the TRACK name and designation of conversion to the ROUTE displayed in Step S42 in
Then, through the same procedure, the CPU 21 extracts only data of the START POINT, respective MARK-POINTs and DESTINATION POINT from the track data of the TRACK, for storing them in the RAM 23, and moreover calculates interpolation data which connect the points in the time series sequence with straight line for storing them in the RAM 23. In other words, in this case, not the WAY-POINT but the MARK-POINT is extracted and the interpolation data is calculated.
Then, if “EDIT” is chosen in the pop-up picture of the re-displayed TRACK, the CPU 21 prepares display data based on the above-described ROUTE data after the interpolation, and the display data is transferred to the LCD 2 for being displayed.
In the same manner as the above-described WAY-POINT, in case of concerning the “SAGAMI-A,” the ROUTE data as shown in
(3) Navigation Function:
The ROUTE constructed by the above-described routing function is used with the navigation function, and usage thereof is the same as that of the ROUTE ordinarily constructed.
Namely, a previously registered ROUTE is chosen and read out, and a user moves along the ROUTE while confirming by visual observation the present position and the direction displayed in the picture.
For example,
Furthermore, because the registered ROUTE can be read out at any time, it is also possible to set the ROUTE for directly returning from the DESTINATION to the START POINT as a return route for the day, and to navigate again in a later date in a navigation sequence of the START, WP001, WP002, . . . , WP006, to the DESTINATION by use of the ROUTE of the SAGAMI-AW.
The situation of a ROUTE constructed using MARK-POINTs as objectives is the same as shown in FIG. 13.
Embodiment 2:
Although the ROUTE provided in the above-described first embodiment is constructed by connecting the WAY-POINTs or MARK-POINTs located between the START POINT and the DESTINATION POINT by straight line, sequence for connecting the WAY-POINTs or MARK-POINTs is in accordance with the establishing sequence (time series sequence) in the tracking function. Accordingly, the ROUTE thereof is not always the shortest.
When the track obtained by the tracking function is more remarkably meandered than the case of
On the other hand, in both cases returning from the DESTINATION POINT to the START POINT and going from the START POINT to the DESTINATION by use of the ROUTE registered later, the navigation is more often desired to be performed according to the ROUTE enabling the navigating in the shortest possible time, regardless of the sequence of the established specific points if the navigation can be performed by passing through all the points.
This embodiment accomplishes such requirement, and realizes a routing function by which the shortest route passing through all the specific points can be constructed.
However, the routing function can be realized in a software way by the data processing program of the ROM 22, and configuration of the system circuit of
A feature of the present embodiment is, in the flowchart shown in
Hereinafter, the procedure related to the feature is described in detail by use of a flowchart shown in FIG. 20.
Firstly, about the extracted WAY-POINTs, a permutation being an order of arrangement thereof is calculated (S51).
In the case, when N WAY-POINTs have been established, there exist N! orders, and in case of the ROUTE of the above-described SAGAMI-AW, there exist six WAY-POINTs and 720 orders.
Next, an accumulated total distance of the ROUTEs from the START POINT to the DESTINATION passing through the respective WAY-POINTs is calculated in the sequence based on the individual permutation related to the WAY-POINTs (S52).
In the case, reasonably, individual distance among respective POINTs is previously calculated, and a value of the individual distance corresponding to N! ROUTEs respectively is selectively added to obtain the total distance.
Then, at a stage where respective total distances of all the ROUTEs are obtained, a ROUTE of total distance of the smallest value therein is obtained to be determined as the shortest route (S53).
Thereafter, in the same manner as the first embodiment, interpolation data for connecting the START POINT, WAY-POINTs and DESTINATION POINT in the determined shortest route by straight line is prepared and stored in the RAM 23, and the data is then transferred to the LCD 2 to be displayed (S54).
For example, in case of the ROUTE of the above-described SAGAMI-A, the ROUTE of START-WP001-WP002-WP006-WP003-WP004-WP005-\DESTINATION is determined as the shortest route out of the 720 ROUTEs, and thus the data to be stored in the RAM 23 is shown in
The flowchart in
In the above-described respective embodiments, as shown in
Moreover, in the respective embodiments, although explanations are given to cases of use for navigation of vessel, it can be applied in the same manner to cases where ROUTEs are constructed for hiking or automobile driving.
In the case where the apparatus is utilized in connection with automobile driving, because of being in a city, linear navigation between POINTs is often impossible. However, as generally the GPS navigation apparatus is equipped with an additional function for displaying an arrow-mark pointing the ROUTE side from the present position to guide a user, when the ROUTE converted in each of the respective embodiments is used, the navigation is performable more easily than the case where the ROUTE registered by the tracking function is used as it is.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, a portable type GSP navigation apparatus is explained. It goes without saying that the present invention is also applicable to an installing type apparatus.
The GPS navigation apparatus according to the present invention having the configuration described heretofore achieves the following results.
The subject invention is adapted to automatically construct a route connecting the start point, specific points and destination by straight line in accordance with the established time series sequence only by designating the previously registered track name and instructing construction of the route, and remarkably simplifies the procedure thereof in comparison with the conventional case where the registered specific points are chosen one by one to construct the route.
In particular, recently, although a GPS navigation apparatus capable of registering a multiplicity of specific points has been marketed, realization of the conversion in a batch to the route in the track unit is extremely effective in the practical operation.
Although the route constructed by one embodiment of the present invention is not always the shortest, a second embodiment of the invention makes it possible to automatically construct the shortest route connecting the start point, specific points and destination by straight line even if the specific points are established in whatever the sequence or at whatever the position, so as to make the practical operation more convenient.
Furthermore, the specific points in each of the aforementioned embodiments may be either of the WAY-POINTs or the MARK-POINTs.
Alternate embodiments provide an apparatus which can choose either the WAY-POINT or the MARK-POINT to use as an objective of the route construction, when the WAY-POINTs and the MARK-POINTs are mixed in the designated track.
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